Volume : 12, Issue : 04, April – 2025
Title:
ADVANCE HERBAL TECHNOLOGY THEIR IMPORTANCE AND THERAPEUTIC APPLICATIONS
Authors :
Mr. Shekh Aref Shabbir, Ms. Swati Laxman Khedekar, Dr. Rucha Anup Ingle, Ms. Pooja Radhakrishnan Gawandar , Ms. Sonali Mangesh Mundhe
Abstract :
Advancements in herbal technology have significantly enhanced the development, extraction, and application of bioactive compounds from medicinal plants. This field combines traditional herbal knowledge with modern scientific techniques, such as phytochemistry, biotechnology, and nanotechnology, to optimize the therapeutic potential of herbal products. The importance of advanced herbal technology lies in its ability to improve the efficacy, safety, and bioavailability of herbal medicines, making them more suitable for addressing a wide range of health conditions. Therapeutic applications include the treatment of chronic diseases such as diabetes, cardiovascular disorders, and cancer, as well as managing inflammation, microbial infections, and neurological disorders. By utilizing advanced delivery systems, such as nanoparticles and liposomes, herbal formulations can achieve targeted drug delivery and sustained release, enhancing their clinical effectiveness. Additionally, the integration of genomics and bioinformatics aids in the discovery of novel herbal compounds and their mechanisms of action, contributing to the development of personalized herbal therapies.
KEY COMPONENTS: Phytochemical Analysis, Biotechnology Applications, Nanotechnology in Herbal Medicine, Standardization and Quality Control, Advanced Extraction Techniques, Clinical Research and Validation, Integration with Modern Medicine, Personalized Herbal Medicine
Cite This Article:
Please cite this article in press Shekh Aref Shabbir et al., Advance Herbal Technology Their Importance And Therapeutic Applications., Indo Am. J. P. Sci, 2025; 12(04).
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